Scientists have determined that if the first and letter of a word are correct but the other letters are jumbled, most people can still read the word. Even though 1 letter in your word was incorrect, I still read the word you intended to use.
Interesting, no?

It’s great that you are acknowledging what you are struggling with. The most important thing to do is park your mind in scripture. I have a few verses that I have used when I am struggling with worry or anxiousness but one that I chose now is one of my favorites “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” Isaiah 26:3

I love that verse too! I always feel it is best to be real and honest with everyone…we are all human, so we all have struggles, sharing them and supporting one another is the way it should be. Thanks for your comment Lucille!

Someone once said that “worry is an insult to God”. Whenever I catch myself on the brink of worrying, I keep reminding myself that. It’s a difficult habit to break, but I guess we should try to overcome needless worry.

Seriously jealous that you went to Nunavut. I have never been farther north than Edmonton. OK, that is not exactly true, I had an interview once in North Bay. Plane to North Bay; car ride to interview and then the same in reverse.

That is so true! Worrying is the reason we can’t sleep. So many times I experienced I’m dead tired but couldn’t sleep because of tiny little problems that were all over my head. Thank you for sharing this wonderful quote.

Since I have read this quite some time ago, I was better to get up and read or do something. I am happy to read it again as it makes no sense to toss and turn in bed when one can get up and do something else.